| Show LONDON LUNDON REPORTS TERRIBLE POVERTY Family of Seven Forced to Li Live On Fifty Cents a Week ARBIT ARBITRATE ATE LABORS LABOR'S CAUSE CAUS Winston Churchill Has Scheme for Permanent Body to Decide Troubles BY RICHARD Republican Special Cab London LOdo Oct 10 10 Grim stories atones or ot Ui tho most niost po In London have hay been told In Iii the dally daily papers during Ui the tho last list few tew da days s 's and these theo tales are BO eo shocking that Queen Alexandra from ron Denmark has haa sent a personal appeal to man many persons of ot wealth here to come corn to the assistance of ot tho the sufferers A At Green In the heart of ot East Und End were wore r come particulars o of the awful struggle gle with gnawing hunger which a poor workman out o of ot employment and his wife had waged for tor man many weary weeks The Tho husband Georgo H Hammersley mm had Imd died tiled suddenly when a weakened blood vessel In his hilS brain burst just a as lie lio wi was handing over to one ono of at thc tho children the last coins In the tho house that a cup of might be rea ready for tor or the mother In In the street The little one was va told to get het a cents cent's worth of or I tea a cents cent's worth of ot su sugar ar and a cents cent's worth of or milk Thus the last money went welL I The widow asked tho the coroner to help her ller that her husbands husband's body might not bo burled buried In the potters potter's field und and was Iven with the Instruction that she roust must use It for tor food for tor herselt herself and the children n. n For weeks the family had liver 11 on U. U 7 a eek v of which Jl 25 was spent for tho the rent leaving lea 30 0 cents for tor th the support of ot a family of seven se Michael OLeary a n laborer was arrested ar- ar arrested arrested ar ar- rested fo for taking a piece of bacon when Ills wife and three children were starving starving ing lug and had not tasted lasted food tood for four tour lays days Tho The police corroborated his stor story and the magistrate moved to tears said ho lie would not pass plUtH sentence upon him At the poverty po Is so IO great that several babies died because their starving mothers were unable to suckle them S S Mr tIr Winston Inston Churchill the president of ot tho the board of ot trade which of late 3 years cars has b en an Important factor actor to toward toward toward to- to ward conciliation in Industrial disputes has lIas completed a scheme for appointing a permanent court of ot arbitration which he ho hopes will have the effect of or making popular the existing conciliation act Tim The Tho standing court of arbitration which will sit wherever er required v will rihl bo be com corn composed posed of three nr or ii five members ac nc- cording to the wishes of or the parties r rand and will be nominated by tho board c of trado trade from three panels The first panel of panel of chairman chaIrman will Ill v comprise men of ot recognized eminence and known impartiality The second will be formed of or persons person who v. v while preserving an Impartial mind aro are drawn from tho class of employers while the third Wi will willbe be 16 drawn from tho class elMs of ot workmen and trade unionists In order that th the peculiar conditions of an any trade trado may b be fully explained to the court technical assessors sors ma may be appointed ted b by tho board of ot trade at the request of ot tho tha court or the parties to assist In the deliberations but without an any right to vote ote o te S S The question of how JIOW to meet Gorman German industrial competition was taken up by byl l lord ord In a speech the other da day when he Ie said Most of or us know lenow I how large a II number ot of trained special specialists special special-I cial 1st firms are J l employed mp They Thoy J by 1 Gorman Comma with new commercial commer O J co I J t ona tho thoy adapt ant and thorn t to the purposes of ot their business and I r II understand that iii firms In Germany ermany com com- I hine to k keep keen ot of t these e rt y t ho hono no the tho result o ot of t tho r labors labor und i alao atso In tho the cost ol ot their sup sup- 1 port I We Ve hear a 0 great deal of tho the encroach encroach- meat of Germany In regard to our trade but when we do hear of ot these I complaints It may bo be worth woith our while to Inquire whether the employment I of these thc specialists has not something to do with the advantages that German Germany Germany Ger Ger- has haa In commerce and whether It many man would be worth our while to lo utilize the services ot of such men still BUll more find of Great GreM the employers If ti on well etI without them I have they get should nothing more to a say but hut If they the and learn differently and should think page out of ot the tho German book take a turn out they will wilt find And that our colleges of men who would woula gla gladly h co cooperate cooperate co co- plenty to with thorn thom an and who are ore lookIng look look- oking ok- ok opera operate Ing tug for Just such a and d opportunity Lh Lieutenant Colonel R. 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T Bricht Just returned from a twenty who has bas just journey Into darkest Africa months' months the dense forests along tho the that In tells banks of ot the river ho met a a. tho the people of ot which were cannibals tribe who when pressed for food eat t children children to cat eat their own refuse Thc They therefore exchange them however and those of or other families for of the ve vegetarian movement move o The advance ad b the fact strikingly shown by Is ment West of ot cooks from rom largo large number that a the pupils of ot n nd 1 houses are among associations association's vegetarian London the tho opened school chool which has Just cookery cooker session fall for the Its lors dors l- l ors leaders of society are the of or Many lanY vegetarians t said ild the secretary ardent vegetarianism and e association of 01 tho the The Dutchess of ot IB is rapidly spreading enthusiastic and Portland is ranks very verj are arc Land Gwendo others in Sn our Sir Alfred Aifred and General lyn Herbert G Dodsworth Lady Lady Indr Turner Beresford Lady and md Lady Lady Lad Fitz Fitz- Charles goral gerald d. d of or Portland has line vegetarian vege vego- The Time Duchess c served her tarlan dishes specially also dissatisfied d I Lady ld Fitzgerald which was her ve vegetarian with th the way In she came to take diet was cooked that herself herselt lessons opponents to The most cooks who will aro are the than take tale les- les their places rather lose cooking nIS In vegetarian |